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Hunter Horan
  • Asheville, NC
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Short and simple or Long and detailed contract?

Hunter Horan
  • Asheville, NC
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I am very excited to say I have a great lead on my first wholesale deal! I have met with a seller who is willing to sell me a vacant property that he owns at a great price. I am very confident I have a buyers list strong enough to get the house assigned very quickly. However, I am not sure what to do when it comes to the purchase agreement! I need to move fast to ensure he doesn't let the property go to someone else. Should my purchase agreement be short and to the point, or longer to make sure it covers everything?

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